Mar 2013 to 2000 Quality EngineerUnited States Air Force (Civilian) MacDill AFB, FL Jan 2012 to Jan 2013 Fuel Distro Systems WorkerL-3 Communications Tampa, FL Oct 2007 to Jan 2012 Electronics Technician IBalfour Beatty Construction Tampa, FL Jun 2005 to May 2007 Construction SuperintendentRCS Company of Tampa Inc Tampa, FL Mar 2001 to Jun 2005 Construction Crew LeadUnited States Air Force (USAF) MacDill AFB, FL Jul 1997 to Jun 2001 Quality Assurance Chief InspectorUnited States Air Force (USAF)
Jul 1996 to Jul 1997 Isochronal Inspection Element ChiefUnited States Air Force (USAF) Malmstrom AFB, MT Jul 1995 to Jul 1996 Isochronal Inspection TechnicianANG Lincoln MPT Lincoln, NE Jul 1993 to Jul 1995 Air Force Technical AdvisorUnited States Air Force (USAF) Grand Forks AFB, ND Oct 1992 to Jul 1993 Quality Initiative Evaluator / TrainerUnited States Air Force (USAF)
Mar 1990 to Oct 1992 Quality Assurance InspectorUnited States Air Force (USAF)
Mar 1988 to Mar 1990 Branch TrainerUnited States Air Force (USAF)
Mar 1987 to Mar 1988 Crew ChiefUSAF, Osan AFB
Apr 1986 to Mar 1987 Transient Alert Team MemberGrissom AFB
Dec 1985 to Apr 1986 Crew ChiefUnited States Air Force (USAF)
May 1981 to Apr 1986 Maintenance Team Member
Education:
NCO Academy 1995 GeneralNCO Leadership School 1986Bloomington High School South Bloomington, IN 1979 General Studies
Military:
Rank: MSgt E-7 May 1981 to Jun 2001 Branch: United States Air ForceL.i.location.original
Bruce P. Konen - Aurora IL Robert F. Pierson - Rockford IL
Assignee:
Ideal Industries, Inc. - Sycamore IL
International Classification:
B25B 700
US Classification:
814275
Abstract:
A hand tool such as a wire stipper or pliers has two elongated members pivotably connected at a joint with a pair of facing jaws on one side of the joint and a pair of handles on the other side of the joint. The handles are ergonomically designed for user comfort. One of the handles is curved about a variable radius on one side only of the handle. The other handle has a complex curvature about centers on both sides of that handle. The handles are covered with sleeves that extend on the outside of the handle from the end to the pivot joint.
Latch for releasably holding spring-loaded door of live bait bucket in retracted position wherein the latch member comprises a one-piece molded plastic strip with a release button at one end, a resilient portion at the other end adapted to bear against an inner wall of the bait bucket so as to urge the bottom outwardly, a door-engaging hook, a retraction-limiting protrusion and suitable guide means.
Extendable jumper cables for transferring electrical energy from a charged battery to a discharged battery include a first short cable having a clamp end that detachably connects to the charged battery, and a plug end that detachably connects to a cooperating plug end of a second short cable. The second short cable includes a clamp end that detachably connects to the discharged batter. The plug ends include cable connection fittings that allow the first and second cables and to be connected together to form typical jumper cables. The plug ends further include respective plugs that cooperate to receive corresponding plugs of an extension cord to increase the length of the extendable jumper cables to electrically connect the batteries together when the distance separating the batteries is greater than the combined length of the first and second short cables.